Jacqueline Bobo / Cynthia Hudley / Claudine Michel (eds.)
The Black Studies Reader
Herausgeber: Bobo, Jacqueline; Michel, Claudine; Hudley, Cynthia
Jacqueline Bobo / Cynthia Hudley / Claudine Michel (eds.)
The Black Studies Reader
Herausgeber: Bobo, Jacqueline; Michel, Claudine; Hudley, Cynthia
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With an all-star cast of contributors, The Black Studies Reader takes on the history and future of this multi-faceted academic field. This authoritative collection takes a critical look at the current state of Black studies and speculates on where it may go from here.
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With an all-star cast of contributors, The Black Studies Reader takes on the history and future of this multi-faceted academic field. This authoritative collection takes a critical look at the current state of Black studies and speculates on where it may go from here.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 500
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. März 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 177mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1216g
- ISBN-13: 9780415945530
- ISBN-10: 0415945534
- Artikelnr.: 21996085
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 500
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. März 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 177mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1216g
- ISBN-13: 9780415945530
- ISBN-10: 0415945534
- Artikelnr.: 21996085
Introduction - Jacqueline Bobo
Cynthia Hudley
Claudine Michel Part I: Theorizing Black Studies Section A: Evolution of Consciousness 1. The Intellectual and Institutional Development of Africana Studies
by Robert L. Harris
Jr. 2. Black Studies in Liberal Arts Education
by Johnnetta B. Cole 3. Theorizing Black Studies: The Continuing Role of Community Service in the Study of Race and Class
by James Jennings 4. How the West Was One: On the Uses and Limitations of Diaspora
by Robin D. G. Kelley Section B: Black Feminism: Acts of Resistance 5. Womanist Consciousness: Maggie Lena Walker and the Independent Order of Saint Luke
by Elsa Barkley Brown 6. Discontented Black Feminists: Prelude and Postscript to the Passage of the Nineteenth Amendment
by Rosalyn Terborg-Penn 7. Ella Baker and the Origins of Participatory Democracy
by Carol Mueller 8: Black Women and the Academy
by Angela Y. Davis Section C: Representing Black Men 9. How Deep
How Wide? Perspectives on the Making of The Massachusetts 54th Colored Infantry
by Jacqueline Shearer 10. Military Rites and Wrongs: African Americans in the U.S. Armed Forces
by Phyllis R. Klotman 11. Justifiable Homicide
Police Brutality
or Governmental Repression? The 1962 Los Angeles Shooting of Seven Members of the Nation of Islam
by Frederick Knight 12. Some Glances at the Black Fag: Race
Same-Sex Desire
and Cultural Belonging
by Marlon B. Ross Part II: Conceptualizing Culture and Ideology Section D: Text Creation and Representation 13. Black Women as Cultural Readers
by Jacqueline Bobo 14. Black Talk Radio: Defining Community Needs and Identity
by Catherine R. Squires 15. Chasing Fae: The Watermelon Woman and Black Lesbian Possibility
by Laura L. Sullivan 16. Dread Path/Lock Spirit
by Akasha (Gloria) Hull Section E: Interrogating Cultural Expressions 17. In the Year 1915: D.W. Griffith and the Whitening of America
by Cedric J. Robinson 18. What is This Black in Black Popular Culture
by Stuart Hall 19. Dyes and Dolls: Multicultural Barbie and the Merchandising of Difference
Ann duCille 20. African Signs and Spirit Writing
by Harryette Mullen Part III: Sexuality
Education
Religion Section F: Autonomy
Subjectivity
Sexuality 21. Black (W)holes and the Geometry of Black Female Sexuality
by Evelynn Hammonds 22. Black Bodies/Gay Bodies: The Politics of Race in the Gay/Military Battle
by Alycee J. Lane 23. Hormones and Melanin: The Dimensions of Race
Sex and Gender in Africology: Reflective Journeys
by Patrick Bellegarde-Smith 24. Can the Queen Speak? Racial Essentialism
Sexuality
and the Problem of Authority
by Dwight A. McBride Section G: Education: Pedagogy
Practice 25. Home-School Partnership Through the Eyes of Parents
by Cynthia Hudley and Rhoda Barnes 26. Desegregation Experiences of Minority Students: Adolescent Coping Strategies in Five Connecticut High Schools
by Randi L. Miller 27. Racial Socialization Strategies of Parents in Three Black Private Schools
by Deborah J. Johnson 28. Talking About Race
Learning About Racism: The Application of Racial Identity Development Theory in the Classroom
by Beverly Daniel Tatum Section H: Religion in Black Life 29. Slave Ideology and Biblical Interpretation
by Katie Geneva Cannon 30. Black Theology and the Black Woman
by Jacquelyn Grant 31. Teaching Haitian Vodou
by Claudine Michel 32. Islam in the African-American Experience
by Richard Brent Turner
Cynthia Hudley
Claudine Michel Part I: Theorizing Black Studies Section A: Evolution of Consciousness 1. The Intellectual and Institutional Development of Africana Studies
by Robert L. Harris
Jr. 2. Black Studies in Liberal Arts Education
by Johnnetta B. Cole 3. Theorizing Black Studies: The Continuing Role of Community Service in the Study of Race and Class
by James Jennings 4. How the West Was One: On the Uses and Limitations of Diaspora
by Robin D. G. Kelley Section B: Black Feminism: Acts of Resistance 5. Womanist Consciousness: Maggie Lena Walker and the Independent Order of Saint Luke
by Elsa Barkley Brown 6. Discontented Black Feminists: Prelude and Postscript to the Passage of the Nineteenth Amendment
by Rosalyn Terborg-Penn 7. Ella Baker and the Origins of Participatory Democracy
by Carol Mueller 8: Black Women and the Academy
by Angela Y. Davis Section C: Representing Black Men 9. How Deep
How Wide? Perspectives on the Making of The Massachusetts 54th Colored Infantry
by Jacqueline Shearer 10. Military Rites and Wrongs: African Americans in the U.S. Armed Forces
by Phyllis R. Klotman 11. Justifiable Homicide
Police Brutality
or Governmental Repression? The 1962 Los Angeles Shooting of Seven Members of the Nation of Islam
by Frederick Knight 12. Some Glances at the Black Fag: Race
Same-Sex Desire
and Cultural Belonging
by Marlon B. Ross Part II: Conceptualizing Culture and Ideology Section D: Text Creation and Representation 13. Black Women as Cultural Readers
by Jacqueline Bobo 14. Black Talk Radio: Defining Community Needs and Identity
by Catherine R. Squires 15. Chasing Fae: The Watermelon Woman and Black Lesbian Possibility
by Laura L. Sullivan 16. Dread Path/Lock Spirit
by Akasha (Gloria) Hull Section E: Interrogating Cultural Expressions 17. In the Year 1915: D.W. Griffith and the Whitening of America
by Cedric J. Robinson 18. What is This Black in Black Popular Culture
by Stuart Hall 19. Dyes and Dolls: Multicultural Barbie and the Merchandising of Difference
Ann duCille 20. African Signs and Spirit Writing
by Harryette Mullen Part III: Sexuality
Education
Religion Section F: Autonomy
Subjectivity
Sexuality 21. Black (W)holes and the Geometry of Black Female Sexuality
by Evelynn Hammonds 22. Black Bodies/Gay Bodies: The Politics of Race in the Gay/Military Battle
by Alycee J. Lane 23. Hormones and Melanin: The Dimensions of Race
Sex and Gender in Africology: Reflective Journeys
by Patrick Bellegarde-Smith 24. Can the Queen Speak? Racial Essentialism
Sexuality
and the Problem of Authority
by Dwight A. McBride Section G: Education: Pedagogy
Practice 25. Home-School Partnership Through the Eyes of Parents
by Cynthia Hudley and Rhoda Barnes 26. Desegregation Experiences of Minority Students: Adolescent Coping Strategies in Five Connecticut High Schools
by Randi L. Miller 27. Racial Socialization Strategies of Parents in Three Black Private Schools
by Deborah J. Johnson 28. Talking About Race
Learning About Racism: The Application of Racial Identity Development Theory in the Classroom
by Beverly Daniel Tatum Section H: Religion in Black Life 29. Slave Ideology and Biblical Interpretation
by Katie Geneva Cannon 30. Black Theology and the Black Woman
by Jacquelyn Grant 31. Teaching Haitian Vodou
by Claudine Michel 32. Islam in the African-American Experience
by Richard Brent Turner
Introduction - Jacqueline Bobo, Cynthia Hudley, Claudine Michel Part I: Theorizing Black Studies Section A: Evolution of Consciousness 1. The Intellectual and Institutional Development of Africana Studies, by Robert L. Harris, Jr. 2. Black Studies in Liberal Arts Education, by Johnnetta B. Cole 3. Theorizing Black Studies: The Continuing Role of Community Service in the Study of Race and Class, by James Jennings 4. How the West Was One: On the Uses and Limitations of Diaspora, by Robin D. G. Kelley Section B: Black Feminism: Acts of Resistance 5. Womanist Consciousness: Maggie Lena Walker and the Independent Order of Saint Luke, by Elsa Barkley Brown 6. Discontented Black Feminists: Prelude and Postscript to the Passage of the Nineteenth Amendment, by Rosalyn Terborg-Penn 7. Ella Baker and the Origins of Participatory Democracy, by Carol Mueller 8: Black Women and the Academy, by Angela Y. Davis Section C: Representing Black Men 9. How Deep, How Wide? Perspectives on the Making of The Massachusetts 54th Colored Infantry, by Jacqueline Shearer 10. Military Rites and Wrongs: African Americans in the U.S. Armed Forces, by Phyllis R. Klotman 11. Justifiable Homicide, Police Brutality, or Governmental Repression? The 1962 Los Angeles Shooting of Seven Members of the Nation of Islam, by Frederick Knight 12. Some Glances at the Black Fag: Race, Same-Sex Desire, and Cultural Belonging, by Marlon B. Ross Part II: Conceptualizing Culture and Ideology Section D: Text Creation and Representation 13. Black Women as Cultural Readers, by Jacqueline Bobo 14. Black Talk Radio: Defining Community Needs and Identity, by Catherine R. Squires 15. Chasing Fae: The Watermelon Woman and Black Lesbian Possibility, by Laura L. Sullivan 16. Dread Path/Lock Spirit, by Akasha (Gloria) Hull Section E: Interrogating Cultural Expressions 17. In the Year 1915: D.W. Griffith and the Whitening of America, by Cedric J. Robinson 18. What is This Black in Black Popular Culture, by Stuart Hall 19. Dyes and Dolls: Multicultural Barbie and the Merchandising of Difference, Ann duCille 20. African Signs and Spirit Writing, by Harryette Mullen Part III: Sexuality, Education, Religion Section F: Autonomy, Subjectivity, Sexuality 21. Black (W)holes and the Geometry of Black Female Sexuality, by Evelynn Hammonds 22. Black Bodies/Gay Bodies: The Politics of Race in the Gay/Military Battle, by Alycee J. Lane 23. Hormones and Melanin: The Dimensions of Race, Sex and Gender in Africology: Reflective Journeys, by Patrick Bellegarde-Smith 24. Can the Queen Speak? Racial Essentialism, Sexuality, and the Problem of Authority, by Dwight A. McBride Section G: Education: Pedagogy, Practice 25. Home-School Partnership Through the Eyes of Parents, by Cynthia Hudley and Rhoda Barnes 26. Desegregation Experiences of Minority Students: Adolescent Coping Strategies in Five Connecticut High Schools, by Randi L. Miller 27. Racial Socialization Strategies of Parents in Three Black Private Schools, by Deborah J. Johnson 28. Talking About Race, Learning About Racism: The Application of Racial Identity Development Theory in the Classroom, by Beverly Daniel Tatum Section H: Religion in Black Life 29. Slave Ideology and Biblical Interpretation, by Katie Geneva Cannon 30. Black Theology and the Black Woman, by Jacquelyn Grant 31. Teaching Haitian Vodou, by Claudine Michel 32. Islam in the African-American Experience, by Richard Brent Turner
Introduction - Jacqueline Bobo
Cynthia Hudley
Claudine Michel Part I: Theorizing Black Studies Section A: Evolution of Consciousness 1. The Intellectual and Institutional Development of Africana Studies
by Robert L. Harris
Jr. 2. Black Studies in Liberal Arts Education
by Johnnetta B. Cole 3. Theorizing Black Studies: The Continuing Role of Community Service in the Study of Race and Class
by James Jennings 4. How the West Was One: On the Uses and Limitations of Diaspora
by Robin D. G. Kelley Section B: Black Feminism: Acts of Resistance 5. Womanist Consciousness: Maggie Lena Walker and the Independent Order of Saint Luke
by Elsa Barkley Brown 6. Discontented Black Feminists: Prelude and Postscript to the Passage of the Nineteenth Amendment
by Rosalyn Terborg-Penn 7. Ella Baker and the Origins of Participatory Democracy
by Carol Mueller 8: Black Women and the Academy
by Angela Y. Davis Section C: Representing Black Men 9. How Deep
How Wide? Perspectives on the Making of The Massachusetts 54th Colored Infantry
by Jacqueline Shearer 10. Military Rites and Wrongs: African Americans in the U.S. Armed Forces
by Phyllis R. Klotman 11. Justifiable Homicide
Police Brutality
or Governmental Repression? The 1962 Los Angeles Shooting of Seven Members of the Nation of Islam
by Frederick Knight 12. Some Glances at the Black Fag: Race
Same-Sex Desire
and Cultural Belonging
by Marlon B. Ross Part II: Conceptualizing Culture and Ideology Section D: Text Creation and Representation 13. Black Women as Cultural Readers
by Jacqueline Bobo 14. Black Talk Radio: Defining Community Needs and Identity
by Catherine R. Squires 15. Chasing Fae: The Watermelon Woman and Black Lesbian Possibility
by Laura L. Sullivan 16. Dread Path/Lock Spirit
by Akasha (Gloria) Hull Section E: Interrogating Cultural Expressions 17. In the Year 1915: D.W. Griffith and the Whitening of America
by Cedric J. Robinson 18. What is This Black in Black Popular Culture
by Stuart Hall 19. Dyes and Dolls: Multicultural Barbie and the Merchandising of Difference
Ann duCille 20. African Signs and Spirit Writing
by Harryette Mullen Part III: Sexuality
Education
Religion Section F: Autonomy
Subjectivity
Sexuality 21. Black (W)holes and the Geometry of Black Female Sexuality
by Evelynn Hammonds 22. Black Bodies/Gay Bodies: The Politics of Race in the Gay/Military Battle
by Alycee J. Lane 23. Hormones and Melanin: The Dimensions of Race
Sex and Gender in Africology: Reflective Journeys
by Patrick Bellegarde-Smith 24. Can the Queen Speak? Racial Essentialism
Sexuality
and the Problem of Authority
by Dwight A. McBride Section G: Education: Pedagogy
Practice 25. Home-School Partnership Through the Eyes of Parents
by Cynthia Hudley and Rhoda Barnes 26. Desegregation Experiences of Minority Students: Adolescent Coping Strategies in Five Connecticut High Schools
by Randi L. Miller 27. Racial Socialization Strategies of Parents in Three Black Private Schools
by Deborah J. Johnson 28. Talking About Race
Learning About Racism: The Application of Racial Identity Development Theory in the Classroom
by Beverly Daniel Tatum Section H: Religion in Black Life 29. Slave Ideology and Biblical Interpretation
by Katie Geneva Cannon 30. Black Theology and the Black Woman
by Jacquelyn Grant 31. Teaching Haitian Vodou
by Claudine Michel 32. Islam in the African-American Experience
by Richard Brent Turner
Cynthia Hudley
Claudine Michel Part I: Theorizing Black Studies Section A: Evolution of Consciousness 1. The Intellectual and Institutional Development of Africana Studies
by Robert L. Harris
Jr. 2. Black Studies in Liberal Arts Education
by Johnnetta B. Cole 3. Theorizing Black Studies: The Continuing Role of Community Service in the Study of Race and Class
by James Jennings 4. How the West Was One: On the Uses and Limitations of Diaspora
by Robin D. G. Kelley Section B: Black Feminism: Acts of Resistance 5. Womanist Consciousness: Maggie Lena Walker and the Independent Order of Saint Luke
by Elsa Barkley Brown 6. Discontented Black Feminists: Prelude and Postscript to the Passage of the Nineteenth Amendment
by Rosalyn Terborg-Penn 7. Ella Baker and the Origins of Participatory Democracy
by Carol Mueller 8: Black Women and the Academy
by Angela Y. Davis Section C: Representing Black Men 9. How Deep
How Wide? Perspectives on the Making of The Massachusetts 54th Colored Infantry
by Jacqueline Shearer 10. Military Rites and Wrongs: African Americans in the U.S. Armed Forces
by Phyllis R. Klotman 11. Justifiable Homicide
Police Brutality
or Governmental Repression? The 1962 Los Angeles Shooting of Seven Members of the Nation of Islam
by Frederick Knight 12. Some Glances at the Black Fag: Race
Same-Sex Desire
and Cultural Belonging
by Marlon B. Ross Part II: Conceptualizing Culture and Ideology Section D: Text Creation and Representation 13. Black Women as Cultural Readers
by Jacqueline Bobo 14. Black Talk Radio: Defining Community Needs and Identity
by Catherine R. Squires 15. Chasing Fae: The Watermelon Woman and Black Lesbian Possibility
by Laura L. Sullivan 16. Dread Path/Lock Spirit
by Akasha (Gloria) Hull Section E: Interrogating Cultural Expressions 17. In the Year 1915: D.W. Griffith and the Whitening of America
by Cedric J. Robinson 18. What is This Black in Black Popular Culture
by Stuart Hall 19. Dyes and Dolls: Multicultural Barbie and the Merchandising of Difference
Ann duCille 20. African Signs and Spirit Writing
by Harryette Mullen Part III: Sexuality
Education
Religion Section F: Autonomy
Subjectivity
Sexuality 21. Black (W)holes and the Geometry of Black Female Sexuality
by Evelynn Hammonds 22. Black Bodies/Gay Bodies: The Politics of Race in the Gay/Military Battle
by Alycee J. Lane 23. Hormones and Melanin: The Dimensions of Race
Sex and Gender in Africology: Reflective Journeys
by Patrick Bellegarde-Smith 24. Can the Queen Speak? Racial Essentialism
Sexuality
and the Problem of Authority
by Dwight A. McBride Section G: Education: Pedagogy
Practice 25. Home-School Partnership Through the Eyes of Parents
by Cynthia Hudley and Rhoda Barnes 26. Desegregation Experiences of Minority Students: Adolescent Coping Strategies in Five Connecticut High Schools
by Randi L. Miller 27. Racial Socialization Strategies of Parents in Three Black Private Schools
by Deborah J. Johnson 28. Talking About Race
Learning About Racism: The Application of Racial Identity Development Theory in the Classroom
by Beverly Daniel Tatum Section H: Religion in Black Life 29. Slave Ideology and Biblical Interpretation
by Katie Geneva Cannon 30. Black Theology and the Black Woman
by Jacquelyn Grant 31. Teaching Haitian Vodou
by Claudine Michel 32. Islam in the African-American Experience
by Richard Brent Turner
Introduction - Jacqueline Bobo, Cynthia Hudley, Claudine Michel Part I: Theorizing Black Studies Section A: Evolution of Consciousness 1. The Intellectual and Institutional Development of Africana Studies, by Robert L. Harris, Jr. 2. Black Studies in Liberal Arts Education, by Johnnetta B. Cole 3. Theorizing Black Studies: The Continuing Role of Community Service in the Study of Race and Class, by James Jennings 4. How the West Was One: On the Uses and Limitations of Diaspora, by Robin D. G. Kelley Section B: Black Feminism: Acts of Resistance 5. Womanist Consciousness: Maggie Lena Walker and the Independent Order of Saint Luke, by Elsa Barkley Brown 6. Discontented Black Feminists: Prelude and Postscript to the Passage of the Nineteenth Amendment, by Rosalyn Terborg-Penn 7. Ella Baker and the Origins of Participatory Democracy, by Carol Mueller 8: Black Women and the Academy, by Angela Y. Davis Section C: Representing Black Men 9. How Deep, How Wide? Perspectives on the Making of The Massachusetts 54th Colored Infantry, by Jacqueline Shearer 10. Military Rites and Wrongs: African Americans in the U.S. Armed Forces, by Phyllis R. Klotman 11. Justifiable Homicide, Police Brutality, or Governmental Repression? The 1962 Los Angeles Shooting of Seven Members of the Nation of Islam, by Frederick Knight 12. Some Glances at the Black Fag: Race, Same-Sex Desire, and Cultural Belonging, by Marlon B. Ross Part II: Conceptualizing Culture and Ideology Section D: Text Creation and Representation 13. Black Women as Cultural Readers, by Jacqueline Bobo 14. Black Talk Radio: Defining Community Needs and Identity, by Catherine R. Squires 15. Chasing Fae: The Watermelon Woman and Black Lesbian Possibility, by Laura L. Sullivan 16. Dread Path/Lock Spirit, by Akasha (Gloria) Hull Section E: Interrogating Cultural Expressions 17. In the Year 1915: D.W. Griffith and the Whitening of America, by Cedric J. Robinson 18. What is This Black in Black Popular Culture, by Stuart Hall 19. Dyes and Dolls: Multicultural Barbie and the Merchandising of Difference, Ann duCille 20. African Signs and Spirit Writing, by Harryette Mullen Part III: Sexuality, Education, Religion Section F: Autonomy, Subjectivity, Sexuality 21. Black (W)holes and the Geometry of Black Female Sexuality, by Evelynn Hammonds 22. Black Bodies/Gay Bodies: The Politics of Race in the Gay/Military Battle, by Alycee J. Lane 23. Hormones and Melanin: The Dimensions of Race, Sex and Gender in Africology: Reflective Journeys, by Patrick Bellegarde-Smith 24. Can the Queen Speak? Racial Essentialism, Sexuality, and the Problem of Authority, by Dwight A. McBride Section G: Education: Pedagogy, Practice 25. Home-School Partnership Through the Eyes of Parents, by Cynthia Hudley and Rhoda Barnes 26. Desegregation Experiences of Minority Students: Adolescent Coping Strategies in Five Connecticut High Schools, by Randi L. Miller 27. Racial Socialization Strategies of Parents in Three Black Private Schools, by Deborah J. Johnson 28. Talking About Race, Learning About Racism: The Application of Racial Identity Development Theory in the Classroom, by Beverly Daniel Tatum Section H: Religion in Black Life 29. Slave Ideology and Biblical Interpretation, by Katie Geneva Cannon 30. Black Theology and the Black Woman, by Jacquelyn Grant 31. Teaching Haitian Vodou, by Claudine Michel 32. Islam in the African-American Experience, by Richard Brent Turner
"A marvelous compendium featuring many of the field's most able practitioners. The sprightly essays are fresh and timely. This is black studies for the twenty-first century. The book is a must-have for courses and the scholar's bookshelf, and will appeal to a wide range of general readers." -- Brenda Gayle Plummer, University of Wisconsin, Madison